How do I load resources correctly when configuring multiple folders on Nginx?











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I am new to Nginx, and I'm having some problems on configuring it. I have always worked with a very simple configuration file, where only one app was running, e.g. Apache Airflow.



server {

listen 80;

location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:8080/;
}

}


Everything was fine until I started to have two apps on the virtual instance. My configuration file is this:



server {

listen 80;

location /airflow {
rewrite ^/airflow(.*) /$1 break;
proxy_pass http://localhost:8080/;
}

location /dash {
rewrite ^/dash(.*) /$1 break;
proxy_pass http://localhost:8050/;
}

}


The problem with this is now resources are not well loaded, and the local ones have a 404 error on both apps. Both apps work if I configure them to be on the / location, but of course I can only have one app running there. The rewrite rule is something I found in many online tutorials and guides, but apparently doesn't help.



Do you have any suggestions?



Thanks in advance










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    I am new to Nginx, and I'm having some problems on configuring it. I have always worked with a very simple configuration file, where only one app was running, e.g. Apache Airflow.



    server {

    listen 80;

    location / {
    proxy_pass http://localhost:8080/;
    }

    }


    Everything was fine until I started to have two apps on the virtual instance. My configuration file is this:



    server {

    listen 80;

    location /airflow {
    rewrite ^/airflow(.*) /$1 break;
    proxy_pass http://localhost:8080/;
    }

    location /dash {
    rewrite ^/dash(.*) /$1 break;
    proxy_pass http://localhost:8050/;
    }

    }


    The problem with this is now resources are not well loaded, and the local ones have a 404 error on both apps. Both apps work if I configure them to be on the / location, but of course I can only have one app running there. The rewrite rule is something I found in many online tutorials and guides, but apparently doesn't help.



    Do you have any suggestions?



    Thanks in advance










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      I am new to Nginx, and I'm having some problems on configuring it. I have always worked with a very simple configuration file, where only one app was running, e.g. Apache Airflow.



      server {

      listen 80;

      location / {
      proxy_pass http://localhost:8080/;
      }

      }


      Everything was fine until I started to have two apps on the virtual instance. My configuration file is this:



      server {

      listen 80;

      location /airflow {
      rewrite ^/airflow(.*) /$1 break;
      proxy_pass http://localhost:8080/;
      }

      location /dash {
      rewrite ^/dash(.*) /$1 break;
      proxy_pass http://localhost:8050/;
      }

      }


      The problem with this is now resources are not well loaded, and the local ones have a 404 error on both apps. Both apps work if I configure them to be on the / location, but of course I can only have one app running there. The rewrite rule is something I found in many online tutorials and guides, but apparently doesn't help.



      Do you have any suggestions?



      Thanks in advance










      share|improve this question













      I am new to Nginx, and I'm having some problems on configuring it. I have always worked with a very simple configuration file, where only one app was running, e.g. Apache Airflow.



      server {

      listen 80;

      location / {
      proxy_pass http://localhost:8080/;
      }

      }


      Everything was fine until I started to have two apps on the virtual instance. My configuration file is this:



      server {

      listen 80;

      location /airflow {
      rewrite ^/airflow(.*) /$1 break;
      proxy_pass http://localhost:8080/;
      }

      location /dash {
      rewrite ^/dash(.*) /$1 break;
      proxy_pass http://localhost:8050/;
      }

      }


      The problem with this is now resources are not well loaded, and the local ones have a 404 error on both apps. Both apps work if I configure them to be on the / location, but of course I can only have one app running there. The rewrite rule is something I found in many online tutorials and guides, but apparently doesn't help.



      Do you have any suggestions?



      Thanks in advance







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